Microwave-assisted extraction of proteins from Pseudochlorella pringsheimii: Optimization and application in fortified high-protein buns

For optimizing the process of protein extraction through microalga Pseudochlorella pringsheimii, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) was selected. After model validation and verification, the optimized values obtained for biomass concentration, microwave power and microwave time was 3.15 %, 200 W and 116 s, respectively. The extracted microalgae protein concentrates (MPC) were utilized for developing fortified high-protein buns. Comparative analysis of buns formulated by incorporating microalgae protein concentrate (MPC) and decolorized microalgae biomass (DMB) was carried out for nutritional, textural, and colour characteristics. The results revealed that fortification of buns with MPC significantly increased the protein content as compared to DMB fortified and control buns. The current work opens a new door for food industrialists to formulate products in such a way that can potentially enhance the nutritive properties (especially protein content) without adversely affecting its other desired characteristics.

Authors
Bhatnagar Pooja , Gururani Prateek , Kumar Sanjay , Kamboj Neha , Gautam Pankaj , Vlaskin Mikhail S. 1 , Huang Jin , Chauhan P.K. , Kumar Vinod 1
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Language
English
Pages
144061
State
Published
Volume
482
Year
2025
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
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